Douglas Lipton

Lipton  Douglas Lipton
Associate Professor; Coordinator Maryland Sea Grant Extension Program
Phone: 301-405-1280        Office: 2110 Symons Hall
E-mail: dlipton@arec.umd.edu Extension Program Web Page: Coastal & Marine
Education: B.S. 1976, State University of New York at Stony Brook: Biology
M.A. 1979, School of Marine Science, College of William and Mary: Marine Science
Ph.D. 1989, University of Maryland: Resource Economics
Research: Fisheries, Seafood, Marine Recreation, Non-Market Valuation
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Selected Publications:

Kim, D.H. and D.W. Lipton.  2011.  A comparison of the economic performance of offshore and inshore aquaculture production systems in Korea.  Aquaculture Economics & Management 15(2):103-117.

Bunnell, D.B., Lipton, D.W. and T.J. Miller.  2010. The bioeconomic impact of different management regulations on the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Fishery.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management.  30:1505-1521.

Kim, D.H. and D.W. Lipton.  Forthcoming.  A comparison of the economic performance of offshore and inshore aquaculture production systems in Korea.  Aquaculture Economics

Lipton. D.  2010.  Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management For Chesapeake Bay: Striped Bass Species Team Background and Issues Briefs.  Socioeconomics: Section 18-1:Valuation of Water Quality, Section 19-1: Consumption and Demand.  Maryland Sea Grant.

Lipton, D.W.  Economic Benefits of a Restored Oyster Fishery in Chesapeake Bay.  Journal of Shellfish Research 27(3):619-623. 2008.

Lipton, D. and S. Kasperski.  Chapter 4.  Estuarine Restoration and Commercial Fisheries.  In:  The Economic and Market Value of Coasts and Estuaries:  What’s At Stake? (L. Pendleton, ed.)  Published by Restore America’s Estuaries.  Washington, DC.  2008.  pp. 65-81. 

Sanchirico, J.N., M.D. Smith and D.W. Lipton.  An empirical approach to ecosystem based fishery management. Ecological Economics  64(3):586-596. 2008.

Lipton, D.W. and D.H. Kim.  Assessing the economic viability of offshore aquaculture in Korea:  An evaluation based on rock bream, Oplegnathus fasciatus, production.  Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 38(4):506-515. 2007.  

Lipton, D.W.  The value of improved water quality to Chesapeake Bay boaters.  Marine Resource Economics.  19(2):265-270.  2004.

Lipton, D.W.  Book Review:  The Economics of Marine Resources and Conservation Policy:  The Pacific Halibut Case Study with Commentary (James A. Crutchfield and Arnold Zellner).  Environmental Conservation 31(1):87.  2004.

Lipton, D.W. and R.Hicks. The cost of stress: Low dissolved oxygen and recreational striped bass (Morone saxatilis) fishing in the Patuxent River. Estuaries 26(2a):310-315.  2003.

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